Relton, C.
Blake, M. K.
Bridge, G.
Umney, D.
Taylor, S. J. C.
Adams, J.
Mihaylova, B.
Griffiths, C.
Hooper, R.
Phillips, R.
Palmer, L.
Gamston, A.
Williamson, K.
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Institute for Health & Care Research Public Health Research programme (NIHR129937, NIHR129937, NIHR129937, NIHR129937, NIHR129937, NIHR129937, NIHR129937, NIHR129937, NIHR129937, NIHR129937, NIHR129937, NIHR129937, NIHR129937)
Medical Research Council (MC_UU_00006/7)
National Institute for Health Research Barts Biomedical Research Centre (NIHR203330)
Article History
Received: 21 March 2024
Accepted: 11 December 2024
First Online: 3 January 2025
Declarations
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: The study took place in three local government areas in England. For each of these three areas over-arching consent to take part in the study was obtained from the local authority (Director of Public Health, Public Health team and local area councillor), and in Doncaster, the local NHS Trust. This over-arching consent included consent for all households in selected streets (clusters) in each area to participate in the Fresh Street pilot study, and consent to approach and invite people living in the areas to provide information to help evaluate the intervention. Oral informed consent was obtained for all conversations with stakeholders (households, vendors, and public health teams). For the household surveys information about the study was clearly displayed on the front cover of each paper survey and returned completed household surveys were understood to provide implicit consent for the anonymised survey data to be used for the study.This study was approved by Queen Mary University of London Research Ethics Committee (QMERC 20.004 on 3 September 2021) and HRA (21/HRA/5578 on 3 February 2022).
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.